The NBA announced it's All-Rookie First and
Second Teams today, and the Knicks' rookies were noticeably excluded.

Perhaps because they're 29 and 36 respectively,
Chris Copeland and Pablo Prigioni finished with a total of nine votes between
them (Copeland was the only one who received a first-team vote). But even
though they didn't make the team, the pair still contributed to a very
successful regular season for the Knicks.

Copeland averaged 8.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per
game while making 47.9 percent of his 3-point attempts during the regular
season. Prigioni became a starter toward the end of the year, allowing Raymond
Felton to focus more on scoring. The native of Argentina also produced an
assist in 42.7 percent of his possessions—fourth in the NBA.